Content: Climate Change in Literature (Issue 54)

Guest-Editorial
Climate Change in Literature
Morve Roshan K. & Niyi Akingbe
Research Articles
An Ecocritical and Postcolonial Approach to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s ‘Purple Hibiscus’
Narendra Kashinath Mule & Morve Roshan K.
Climate Change and Young Adult Fiction: A Reading of Francesca Lia Block’s Love in the Time of Global Warming
Sarbani Mohapatra
Ecocriticism in Byron’s ‘Darkness’
Ioannes P. Chountis
Voice and Crises of the Subalterns and Nature: An Eco-critical Reading of Debesh Ray’s Two Bengali Novels
Prabuddha Ghosh
Indigeneity and Climate Change in Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’: A Postcolonial Ecocritical Study
Tarik Monowar
Poetry
Three Poems by Sukla Singha
Sukla Singha
Poem: A Searing Jeremiad on Water Scarcity from Zehra Nigah
Raza Naeem
Photo: Farm and Dairy
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